Chinese herb Ku Hao has many health benefits and effects, and can treat various diseases. It can also achieve the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, and relieving inflammation. So what is the method of drinking Ku Hao soaked in water?
Picture of Ku Hao
[Method of drinking Ku Hao soaked in water]
Internal use: Take 2-3 qian of Ku Hao's decoction; or grind it into juice. It can also be used externally: dripping juice into the ears, or applying it to the eyes.
Ku Hao is not toxic, but as a Chinese herb, there are still some taboos when using it. For example, people with weak body and spleen and stomach weakness should not take it.
In addition, people with postpartum blood deficiency and internal cold diarrhea should not take it either. When drinking soaked water, everyone should pay attention to avoid causing harm to the body.
[Ku Hao cools blood and relieves pain]
Cooling blood and stopping bleeding is one of the important effects of Ku Hao. When people have symptoms such as nosebleeds and vomiting blood after bruises, they can directly grind fresh Ku Hao, extract the juice, and then mix it with boiling water for consumption.
In addition, when treating purple spots on the body, you can add Rehmannia root, red peony, and Chinese angelica to make its therapeutic effect more outstanding.
[Health benefits and effects of Ku Hao]
Chemical composition of Ku Hao
This product contains 0.033-0.037% alkaloids, 6.8% resin-like substances, and 3.03% tannins.
Functions and indications of Ku Hao
"Xinjiang Chinese Herb Manual": "Clears heat and detoxifies, promotes blood circulation and reduces swelling. Treats abscesses, unknown swellings, and arthritis."
Usage and dosage of Ku Hao
External use: Decoction for washing or making ointment for external application.